Lithium Metal Anodes with an Adaptive “Solid-Liquid” Interfacial Protective Layer
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Abstract
) and lowest overall anode potential. However, the key issue is that the static solid electrolyte interphase cannot match the dynamic volume changes of the Li anode, resulting in side reactions, dendrite growth, and poor electrodeposition behavior, which prevent its practical applications. Here, we show that the "solid-liquid" hybrid behavior of a dynamically cross-linked polymer enables its use as an excellent adaptive interfacial layer for Li metal anodes. The dynamic polymer can reversibly switch between its "liquid" and "solid" properties in response to the rate of lithium growth to provide uniform surface coverage and dendrite suppression, respectively, thereby enabling the stable operation of lithium…
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11Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Lithium metal
- Anode
- Layer (electronics)
- Metal
- Lithium (medication)
- Chemical engineering
- Inorganic chemistry
- Affordable and clean energy